Prison seeks source of Legionnaires' cases

SOMERSET, Pa. (AP) — State corrections officials are searching for the source of four cases of Legionnaires’ disease at a western Pennsylvania prison.

Corrections Secretary John Wetzel says officials are taking the situation very seriously, but that the public is not in any danger.

The State Correctional Institution Somerset discovered its first case July 15 after an inmate got sick and needed treatment outside the prison, where he tested positive for the bacteria that causes Legionnaires. A second inmate was diagnosed July 21, and two more were diagnosed July 24. All four are in recovery inside the prison.

Authorities are reviewing data from water tests to try to determine the most likely source of the potentially fatal disease, which is spread through water.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Police in Florida say a maintenance man used a man's ATM card before calling 911 after finding him dead or dying in a Gainesville apartment. The Gainesville Sun reports police learned about the theft three weeks after J.W. White died on July 1. The man's brother called authorities after finding an ATM transaction on White's Bank of America account minutes before para